From the Guardian, where they’ll print anything as long as its green…
The eco-sex activists who want to save the world
F*** for Forest use porn to spread their green message. In a new documentary, they are taken to the Amazon to meet a threatened Peruvian tribe. But how can they rescue the planet when they can barely look after each other?
‘Blood and sperm. The perfect mix,’ says a tattooed hippy…Life-giving fluids we are all so afraid of. We’re so afraid of ourselves! It’s all organic.’ — ‘A new documentary, ‘F*ck for Forest’, detailing the activities of the group of the same name. They enjoy confronting society with sex, nudity and bodily fluids, but what F*** for Forest (FFF) really want to do is save the world’.
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Few people would imagine any overlap exists between pornography and environmentalism, but FFF smash the two concepts together right there in their brutally blunt name. It’s a concise signifier of what they do and how little they care about what you think of it. The live displays are a sideline; funds are primarily raised via their website, which has images and videos of its core staff members and whatever volunteers they pick up on the street in myriad sexual permutations, from naked people up trees to chaotic orgies. Subscribers pay about £10 a month, and the proceeds go towards rainforest conservation projects in South America.
More here, if you can stomach it
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Some might say “C’est la vie“, personally I think they deserve the freedom to be able to go f*** themselves. 😉
h/t to WUWT reader David Spurgeon

Is this the missing “heat”? GK
Alfred Alexander – that was the first thing I thought of when I read the post. The old joke about Tarzan practicing on knotholes, then kicking Jane in the bum. “Me not dumb, me check for bees this time.” The second thing I thought about was my low supply of eye bleach, so I didn’t click the link.
“5th Law: A stupid person who thinks they’re smart is the most dangerous type of person.”
Fixed it for ya.
I think we’re run afoul of Rule 34.
Tom J says:
April 12, 2013 at 6:32 pm
Thread winner!
/Mr Lynn
Jeff Alberts says:
April 12, 2013 at 7:39 pm
I think we’re run afoul of Rule 34.
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I guess I made a wise choice not to click the link!
Without actually clicking the link I have realised two things.
1) All sceptics are grossly sexually inhibited.
2) I am on the wrong side of the debate.
Click, click……
Arghhhhhh….
Next time I’ll check the data first!
“It is a little surprising that any journal would give them coverage . . . but wait, this is The Guardian.”
No sir, this is WUWT printing this. Questionable intellectual integrity is rampant. We can find it in spades among the greenies and just as much in whatever is the opposite of greenies and right on up through the supposed “learned scientists”.
I don’t think a post that says ‘look at how dumb the greenies are’ is helpful or honest. It’s cherry-picking and shows a bias that I wish I didn’t see here.
From wiki (yeah,yeah.I know. But at least it isn’t about cAGW)
“The term noble savage (French, bon sauvage) expresses the concept of an idealized indigene, outsider, or “other” and refers to the literary stock character. In English, the phrase first appeared in the 17th century in John Dryden’s heroic play, The Conquest of Granada (1672), wherein it was used by a Christian prince disguised as a Spanish Muslim to refer to himself, but it later became identified with the idealized picture of “nature’s gentleman”, which was an aspect of 18th-century sentimentalism. The noble savage achieved prominence as an oxymoronic rhetorical device after 1851, when used sarcastically as the title for a satirical essay by English novelist Charles Dickens, whom some believe may have wished to disassociate himself from what he viewed as the “feminine” sentimentality of 18th and early 19th-century romantic primitivism.[3]
In other words,the first leftard and their socializing the real world.
As to these FFF loons,looks like they ran afoul of a bunch of woodpeckers in the woods. Unfortunetly,the poor woodpeckers died,as they do fare well feeding on empty spaces and hot air.
The pyramids were not built by the “faithful’.
They were slaves.
I was at a meeting of my merchant marine engineers union. The branch agent said that a request had come in from an anti-whailing group. They needed a licensed diesel engineer for their ship. I was licensed as chief engineer both steam and diesel. You would get room and board, but no pay. The fringe benefits were “the chicks are really radical”.
Hmmmmm…….. First, I was too old to take full advantage of the fringe benefits. Besides, I don’t think that the Mrs. would have been happy about no paycheck.
Sigh…….
Steamboat Jack (Jon Jewett’s evil twin)
This is FANTASTIC.
NOTHING could better show, in the rawest way possible, the true nature of Environmentalism, better than this.
The most rudimentary Primaevalism.
Rutting arbitrarily with whatever is encountered in the seething Primordial Jungle.
The act of sex itself being the entire expression of these animals relationship with existence.
Serving everything including being the only true manner of supplication to the Higher Things that can be imagined by these organisms.
NO-ONE who has any residual humanity will be able to aware of this and believe there is any commonality between these beings and the higher functioning homo sapien known as humans.
They have completely devolved.
This should be seen by as many as possible. Those who actually think they can be human will have a stark choice.
The oozing up of this primaeval slime now shows it is End of Days for Environmentalism. Or in terms suited to that debased condition, draining of the swamp.
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!! Someone should do an – OBJECTIVE – documentary on THEM. David Attenborough?
Well, the only good thing I can say about them is they do spell all their words, tattoos and banners correctly. He likes girls so much that he’s going to be a government big whig some day.
I knew the Guardian was struggling for readers, but hadn’t realised that they are this desperate.
The Amazon is not most people’s idea of a good place for a bit of what the Brits call rumpy-pumpy, anyway. Bitey ants, mosquitoes and zillions of other bugs, stinging plants, snakes and spiders. No thanks.
Guess I’m in the sceptic camp for the duration, then.
For those – almost by necessity to not be appalled and filled with trepidation about the fact that such beings actually exist – who want to categorize this as some arbitrary occurrence unrelated to the “mainstream”, I would say there is no such comfort.
This IS Environmentalism. It just makes manifest what is normally less observable, and in most, for those not possessed in totality by this state, less of an absolute in what constitutes their nature. That is why it is at home in the Guardian.
Sorry to go on, but for me this whole issue of CAGW and the inseperable associated elements of conceptions of people, society and reality, are all based on this degradation. To see it in the full light of day is the only hope there is of eradicating it. Great news!
Nice one, jc. I am looking forward to a David Attenborough documentary on this. Plenty of scope for the IR cameras.
Now look at this… eco-geek says:
April 12, 2013 at 8:31 pm
Without actually clicking the link I have realised two things.
1) All sceptics are grossly sexually inhibited.
I’m not inhibited, I’m a tune up specialist.
http://www.counselheal.com/articles/1926/20120604/woman-s-walk-tell-history-sex-life.htm
“…which has images and videos of its core staff members and whatever volunteers they pick up on the street in myriad sexual permutations”
Right, and this is different to Bang Bus?
[snip]
On the hole, I couldn’t care less….
[Care less about the “hole”, or the “whole hole”? 8<) Mod]
mods: follow up comment – maybe 1.5 hrs ago (?) – lost?
mods: thanks
Since when does grooming innocent and well meaning eco-worrying students into a pornographic career get non-profit tax status?
The Grauniad is famous for the self-loathing of a large proortionof its readership…
[“TashGoswami
12 April 2013 4:07pm
The longer I live on this planet, the more I despair. I truly see the human race as a warped virus damaging everything it touches. How shameful we are in our medicore mundanity. How I despise the over indulged, over stimulated and over simulated life we all lead.”]
This sort of comment is not hard to find there, maybe Dr Lewandowsky can help?
Grauniad……
The Guardian was famous for its typos….